Not to pull the religion card here but:The seven deadly sins are Pride. Envy. Wrath, Gluttony and Lust. Sloth and Greed. Trump fits at least 3 of them, pride, wrath, and greed. The day that such inexcusable actions of Trump are excused is a shameful day.

"America is ungovernable; those who served the revolution have plowed the sea." - Simon Bolivar

"A healthy nation is as unconscious of its nationality as a healthy man of his bones. But if you break a nation's nationality it will think of nothing else but getting it set again." - George Bernard Shaw

At 5/4/2016 1:28:23 AM, Vox_Veritas wrote:Dang it. Well, at the very least the GOP will prove itself to be a party run by its constituents (aka the gullible mob)and not by a handful of cigar-smoking elites

At 5/4/2016 1:28:23 AM, Vox_Veritas wrote:Dang it. Well, at the very least the GOP will prove itself to be a party run by its constituents (aka the gullible mob)and not by a handful of cigar-smoking elites

Gullible or not, we live in a democracy and if the majority of voters vote for Trump then he will be our rightful president.

At 5/4/2016 1:28:23 AM, Vox_Veritas wrote:Dang it. Well, at the very least the GOP will prove itself to be a party run by its constituents (aka the gullible mob)and not by a handful of cigar-smoking elites

Gullible or not, we live in a democracy and if the majority of voters vote for Trump then he will be our rightful president.

Technically, he should, if he gets the majority. Does that mean in of itself that he should be president? Never.

At 5/4/2016 1:28:23 AM, Vox_Veritas wrote:Dang it. Well, at the very least the GOP will prove itself to be a party run by its constituents (aka the gullible mob)and not by a handful of cigar-smoking elites

Gullible or not, we live in a democracy and if the majority of voters vote for Trump then he will be our rightful president.

Technically, he should, if he gets the majority. Does that mean in of itself that he should be president? Never.

He may not be a suitable candidate, but the voice of the people reigns supreme.

At 5/4/2016 1:28:23 AM, Vox_Veritas wrote:Dang it. Well, at the very least the GOP will prove itself to be a party run by its constituents (aka the gullible mob)and not by a handful of cigar-smoking elites

Gullible or not, we live in a democracy and if the majority of voters vote for Trump then he will be our rightful president.

Technically, he should, if he gets the majority. Does that mean in of itself that he should be president? Never.

He may not be a suitable candidate, but the voice of the people reigns supreme.

And at this point, around half of the Republican primary voters have voted for him. He has yet to have an actual majority.

I find myself intrigued by your subvocal oscillations.
A singular development of cat communications
That obviates your basic hedonistic predilection,
For a rhythmic stroking of your fur to demonstrate affection.

At 5/4/2016 1:28:23 AM, Vox_Veritas wrote:Dang it. Well, at the very least the GOP will prove itself to be a party run by its constituents (aka the gullible mob)and not by a handful of cigar-smoking elites

Gullible or not, we live in a democracy and if the majority of voters vote for Trump then he will be our rightful president.

Technically, he should, if he gets the majority. Does that mean in of itself that he should be president? Never.

He may not be a suitable candidate, but the voice of the people reigns supreme.

This is how it should be, honestly. The Democrats are the party of "every member of the party falls in line, all proceedings are smooth and orderly, and the highly able party elites determine everything" while the Republicans are a lot more chaotic and populist. Clinton vs Trump makes sense.

At 5/4/2016 1:47:14 AM, Vox_Veritas wrote:This is how it should be, honestly. The Democrats are the party of "every member of the party falls in line, all proceedings are smooth and orderly, and the highly able party elites determine everything" while the Republicans are a lot more chaotic and populist. Clinton vs Trump makes sense.

In other words, the democratic party is more authoritarian and undemocratic, while the GOP is more democratic.

At 5/4/2016 1:47:14 AM, Vox_Veritas wrote:This is how it should be, honestly. The Democrats are the party of "every member of the party falls in line, all proceedings are smooth and orderly, and the highly able party elites determine everything" while the Republicans are a lot more chaotic and populist. Clinton vs Trump makes sense.

It wasn't always like that for the Dems. They just got lulled into a false sense of establishment. Time to wake up.

I find myself intrigued by your subvocal oscillations.
A singular development of cat communications
That obviates your basic hedonistic predilection,
For a rhythmic stroking of your fur to demonstrate affection.